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  • 121 firë

    noun "mortal man" PHIR, pl. firi given the latter is not clearly glossed and may also be the archaic form from which firë is derived, since word-final short *i became e in Quenya – but since we would rather expect the spelling *phiri if it were an archaic form, it is best taken as the pl. of firë.

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  • 122 nincë(ninci-)

    "k" adj. "small". The form is given as "ninki" with the last vowel marked as short; this is probably the etymological form that would underlie Quenya *nincë. The word is said to mean "small" with "good senses"; contrast nípa, *nimpë. VT48:18

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  • 123 lom-

    vb. "hide" LT1:255; given in the form lomir "I hide"; read *lomin if the word is to be adapted to LotR-style Quenya.

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  • 124 tac-

    "k" vb. "fasten" the form tacë given in the Etymologies is translated "he fastens", evidently the 3rd person sg. aorist, pa.t. tancë TAK

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  • 125 fanya

    noun "white cloud" translated "sky" in FS; pl. fanyar in Namárië Nam, RGEO:67.. Used “only of white clouds, sunlit or moonlit, or clouds gilded or silvered at the edges by light behind them”, not “of storm clouds or cloud canopies shutting out the light” PE17:174. Cf. lumbo, q.v. According to VT46:15, fanya was originally given as an adjective "white" in the Etymologies; the printed version in LR wrongly implies that fanya and fána both mean "cloud", whereas actually the first was at this stage meant to be an adjective "white" whereas fána is both noun "cloud" and adj. "white". However, Namárië and later emendations to the entry SPAN in Etym indicate that Tolkien would later think of fanya as a noun "cloud", perhaps giving it the same double meaning as fána: noun "cloud" as well as adjective "white". According to PE17:26, fanya was originally an adjectival form “white and shining” that was however often used as a noun “applied to various things, notably to white clouds lit by sun or moon”. In Namárië, the word is used poetically with reference to the hands of Varda she lifted her hands ve fanyar “like clouds”.

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  • 126 vinta-

    1 vb, later pronunctiation of winta- “scatter”, q.v. 2 vb. "fade", pa.t. vintë, vintanë given. WIN/WIND Compare vinda-.

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  • 127 Mindolluin

    noun *"Blue Tower" mindon + luin, name of a mountain. Christopher Tolkien translates the name as "Towering Blue-head" in the Silmarillion Index, but this seems to be based on the questionable assumption that it includes the Sindarin element dol "head, hill". Unless this translation is given in his father's papers, the name is better explained as a Quenya compound.

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  • 128 pal-

    1 vb. “shake”, pa.t. pallë given PE16:143. 2 vb. "beat", also in an alternative extended? form palap-, VT46:8. See palpa-.

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